The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP), represented by director Carlos Queiroz, participated in a 3 March online seminar on the Insurance Legal Framework and used the session to explain how SUSEP is approaching secondary regulation under Law 15.040/2024 through its 2026 Regulation Plan. Queiroz also set expectations for SUSEP and the National Council of Private Insurance (CNSP), emphasising execution of the plan’s priority topics while ruling out actions or proposals that would be inconsistent with the statute. Organised by Migalhas, the six-panel seminar focused on the secondary rulemaking process for Law 15.040/2024 and on areas expected to be affected by the new law, including large-risk insurance, reinsurance, the role of expert assessment in civil liability insurance, and the insured’s salvage duty. Queiroz described SUSEP’s sector-based regulatory and supervisory model, noting that it already applies a Twin Peaks approach, and highlighted priority themes in the 2026 plan linked to implementing the new legal framework.